Heinrich Czolbe

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Heinrich Czolbe (born December 30, 1819 in Katzke near Danzig (now Kaczki ), † February 19, 1873 in Königsberg ) was a German military doctor and philosopher.

Life

As the son of a landowner, Czolbe studied medicine in Breslau , Heidelberg and Berlin from 1840 . In 1844 he received his doctorate ( De principiis physiologiae ) and then worked in a private practice. From 1848 he was a military doctor, in 1859 as a medical officer in Spremberg and from 1860 to 1867 as a garrison and chief medical officer in Königsberg . After retiring from military service, he devoted himself to philosophy and dealt with Immanuel Kant , Baruch Spinoza , Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Friedrich Schleiermacher .

Publications

  • New representation of sensualism (1855)
  • Development of self-confidence. An answer to Professor Lotze (1856) ( PDF )
  • The limits and the origin of human knowledge in contrast to Kant and Hegel. Naturalistic-teleological implementation of the mechanical principle (1865)
  • Fundamentals of an extensional epistemology. A spatial image of the development of sensual perception (1875)

literature